This is referred to as a nomadic way of life.
Nomads
The nomadic tribe traveled across the desert in search of new grazing lands for their herds.
They were following the herds so they were looking for food.
It went in herds when it traveled so they could protect each other from predators.
The first people were Native Americans who over time followed the animal herds to North America.
Hunter Gatherers
Yes and no! Cattle do not live naturally in the desert but ranchers allow their herds to graze in the desert.
A shepherd who moves his herds in search of fresh pasture
Yes, nomadic Bedouins move their herds seasonally in search of pasture and water sources. They have a traditional lifestyle of mobility and adaptability to survive in arid environments.
They had to follow the herds to eat.
only if they are: Their traditional lifestyle has adapted to these extremely arid conditions. Their nomadic lifestyle means they do not settle in one area for long. Instead, they move on frequently to prevent exhausting an area of its resources. They have herds of animals that are adapted to living in desert conditions, such as camels. PERIOD LMAO
no, they like to be loners... people such as adam think they travel in herds which is incorrect because they are only spoted alone